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laravel-bunny-api maintained by kylewlawrence

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Laravel API for Bunny
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2023/08/26 01:34 (dev-main)
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Laravel Bunny

This package provides integration with the Bunny API. It currently only supports sending a chat message.

Installation

You can install this package via Composer using:

composer require kylewlawrence/laravel-bunny-api

The facade is automatically installed.

Bunny::get('zones', ['per_page' => 100]);

Configuration

To publish the config file to app/config/bunny-laravel.php run:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="KyleWLawrence\Bunny\Providers\BunnyServiceProvider"

Set your configuration using environment variables, either in your .env file or on your server's control panel:

  • BUNNY_ACCESS_KEY

The API access AccessKey. You can create one as described here: https://dash.bunny.net/account/settings

  • BUNNY_DRIVER (Optional)

Set this to null or log to prevent calling the Bunny API directly from your environment.

Contributing

Pull Requests are always welcome here. I'll catch-up and develop the contribution guidelines soon. For the meantime, just open and issue or create a pull request.

Usage

Facade

The Bunny facade acts as a wrapper for an instance of the Bunny\Http\HttpClient class.

Dependency injection

If you'd prefer not to use the facade, you can instead inject KyleWLawrence\Bunny\Services\BunnyService into your class. You can then use all of the same methods on this object as you would on the facade.

<?php

use KyleWLawrence\Bunny\Services\BunnyService;

class MyClass {

    public function __construct(BunnyService $bunny_service) {
        $this->bunny_service = $bunny_service;
    }

}

This package is available under the MIT license.